Glass Mosaic Facades

The 'Musée de la Romanité' is Inspired by Roman Art and Fashion

Ancient Roman culture is one of the cornerstones of Western European society as it exists today, and the Musée de la Romanité is a building that celebrates that classical influence in both design and function. The popular museum in Nimes, France, is one of the world's largest repositories of Roman antiquities, and it was also designed with direct inspiration from the culture of Ancient Rome.

The most notable feature of the Musée de la Romanité is its facade, which is composed of a series of undulating glass tiles. Taken as a whole, these tiles form an abstract mosaic, and mosaics were one of the most popular forms of art in Rome. Further, the flowing pattern is meant to mimic the draping of a toga.
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